Friday, March 13, 2009

From the Amazing Revkin: An Update on Climate and Energy Basics - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
So this might be a good time to step back from the fray and review the points that a wide range of climate and energy experts agree on. Everyone I know who works in conflict resolution — Ted Kheel being a good example — says it’s vital to start with points of possible accord. Here goes:

1. A big buildup of long-lived greenhouse gases will very likely influence the climate in a host of ways that could impede the journey toward a stable, prospering human population later this century.
Paul Chesser: Where is Public Opinion? | GlobalWarming.org
As I suggest today in an American Spectator piece, we may be to the point where public opinion is completely out of sync with how the best known (at least historically) news outlets are covering the global warming issue.
Shipping Carbon Dioxide to Sea for Burial - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
On the sidelines of an international climate change conference in Copenhagen, Maersk announced this week that it was exploring ways of delivering the gases directly to burial sites using specially designed sea vessels, initially in the area of the North Sea.

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